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Gust MEES read also my curation about it here: - http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?q=Twitter - http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence?q=Twitter ==================================================== Via Gust MEES
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December 14, 2012 7:20 PM
thanks for all of the great posts to rescoop!!
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December 15, 2012 1:12 PM
A handy printable to share and encourage others to try Twitter! Delete the scoop?
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We often hear complaints about what students say and do online, but we often neglect to look into educators helping them manage their online reputation. This infographic is geared toward adults, but it can serve as a great starting point for conversations and activities that educators can engage in with students to help them to establish an active digital footprint that represents who they want to be perceived as online.
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Curation is a term that is rapidly growing in popularity and is directly impacting the world of workplace learning and performance. In a world where the amount of information available to workers doubles every 18 to 24 months, it is impossible to keep up with the seemingly endless supply of it.
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It is interesting - I have been doing this for a while, just didn't name it:)
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Infographics on Facebook Security Guide to stay away from Spam and Hacking in Social Networking world with Facebook Spamming Apps with Implementing Security...
Read more, a MUST: http://allinfographics.org/how-to-be-always-secured-on-facebook-a-to-z-security-guide/
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Learn How to Start and Run a Successful Twitter Chat.
Gust MEES: this is for me the BEST advice I have found and the BEST pratice about Twitter Chats... I am a fan of #lrnchat and I learned a lot only by lurking ;) Read more, very interesting and a MUST for people who want to start one day a Twitter Chat...:
Read more, a MUST to get success with it: http://getsocialpr.com/2012/08/31/how-to-run-a-successful-twitter-chat/
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Where Learning & Social Media Meet...
Participants are people interested in the topic of learning from one another and who want to discuss how to help other people learn in formal, informal, social and mobile ways. This summer we aim to renew our commitment to steer clear of topics that are more “training department” oriented (including topics around LMS and instructional design) and focus this time on rather on how people learn, what they learn, and what we’re learning.
The official Twitter account is @lrnchat. Learn more here. Instruction on how to #lrnchat are always available in the sidebar links.
Gust MEES: this is for me the BEST advice I have found and the BEST pratice about Twitter Chats... I am a fan of #lrnchat and I learned a lot only by lurking ;)
Read more, very interesting and a MUST for people who want to start one day a Twitter Chat...:
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Some teachers embrace technology and social media. Others lurk. Many ignore. So what does the average teacher do if they’re somewhere in the middle? Why, use the handy infographic from Online Colleges of course!
Below you’ll see a guide to who is using social media (pretty much everyone is aware of it) to which actual social networks they prefer.
Read more: http://edudemic.com/2012/07/a-teachers-guide-to-social-media/
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The illTwitteracy epidemic that has afflicted many educators can be eradicated with a simple 9-step plan that will have those who follow it all aTwitter with plenty of ideas for harnessing the power of the Tweet. Following this plan will enable Tweeps (Twitter using peeps) to not only learn how to Tweet from their phone or computer, but they’ll also discover why they’d even want to by looking at real examples of education Tweeple (Twitter people) who use Twitter to enrich teaching and learning. Upon completion of the plan Tweeps will be on the road to achieving the basic Twitteracy necessary for success in the Twittersphere.
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You can now view interactive ThingLink images -- which include embedded content -- in Twitter, opening a whole new set of possibilities for the platform.
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The more I use Twitter, the more I understand the power that comes from connecting. Connecting with friends, connecting with colleagues, connecting with leaders and connecting with valuable sources. It all builds into what has become my most trusted source for professional development and generating ideas.
With a real opportunity to impact personal, professional and intellectual growth, here are five tips to help you build, nurture and grow your PLN with Twitter.
Read more, very interesting: http://www.fractuslearning.com/2012/04/17/pln-twitter/
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TWITTER TRANSFORMS EDUCATORS
Enter Twitter. I've heard many educators say that Twitter is the most effective way to collaborate and that they've learned more with Twitter than they have from years of formal professional development.
Here are some of the specific ways educators are using Twitter to collaborate:
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So your academic project is running successfully. Fantastic! Now it’s time to spread the word to your community and beyond.
Read more: http://fr.slideshare.net/nmc/hp-catalyst-online-workshop-social-media-basics
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First time impressions are everything, but sometimes they creep up on you. What are recruiters looking for on social profiles?
Read more: http://mashable.com/2012/09/01/social-profiles-job/
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Hashtags are a fantastic way for brands to connect with their target audience and participate in conversations about common interests.
Did you know that only 24% of tweets contain hashtags?
Meanwhile, hashtags are a fantastic way for brands to connect with their target audience and participate in conversations about common interests.
What are you waiting for? Check out our infographic below and start adding targeted hashtags to your branding strategy!
Gust MEES: Learn more about hashtags here...
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-tools-for-teaching-people-and-learners?tag=Hash-Tags 
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Hashtags+in+education 
- http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence?tag=Hashtags
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July 8, 2011 | 3:22 PM | By Tina Barseghian
Enterprising educators are using Twitter in creative ways, to engage students inside and outside of class, to stay on top of education news, and keep in touch with peers and students. A recent post by Best Online Colleges enumerates 28 ways to use Twitter in class. They’ve asked me to repost, and I’m happy to share it.
Read more: http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/07/28-creative-ideas-for-teaching-with-twitter/
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It's no wonder that teachers have also found success on Twitter, using the tool to connect with students, share information with parents, and find useful resources. Via Donna Browne, Adriana Favieri, Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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